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.@NDPLacrosse Dick’s #LAXTOC roundup: @Sweetlax_Lax, Road Warriors, @MADLAX1 National, @Igloolacrosse win titles

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 1/1/15

Alex Concannon (Syosset-NY, 2015 Johns Hopkins commit) scored off a Noah Taylor (Watertown-NY, 2015 Albany commit) feed in the first possession of overtime to lift SweetLax National to a 7-6 overtime win over Six Nations Wednesday in the HS Elite title game at the NDPLacrosse Dick’s Tournament of Champions at Wesley Chapel, FL.

SweetLax National wins the Dick's Tournament of Champion HS Elite title

SweetLax National wins the Dick’s Tournament of Champion HS Elite title (Courtesy of SweetLax)

Gerard Arceri (Smithtown East-NY, 2016 Penn State commit) set up the game-winner by winning the opening face-off in overtime after Sweetlax tied in in the final 15 seconds on a goal by Concannon from Travis Ford (Webster Thomas-NY, 2016 Fairfield commit). Concannon was named the Under Armour Game MVP.

The HS Elite title was the second straight for SweetLax National, which trailed, 3-1, at halftime.

Rising Stars Division: The Road Warriors (N.C.) defeated FCA, 5-4. Percy Booth (Lafayette HS, Onondaga Nation-NY, 2016) earned the Under Armour MVP for the Road Warriors with two goals and an assist.

U15 final: Madlax Nationals 11, Sweetlax National 2017 (NY) 9. Under Armour game MVP: MadLax’s Austin Stewart (2018 from St. Stephen’s and St Agnes School, VA) with one goal and three assists. Madlax downed undefeated Brady’s Bunch (CA), 5-4, on a goal by Luke Curran (Gulf Coast, FL) off a Connor McCulloch (2018, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) feed with one second to play. In the semis, MadLax rallied from a three-goal deficit over FCA, 6-5, in OT as McCulloch had three goals and a game-winner off a feed from Stewart.

In the final, Joey Epstein (Landon School, Hopkins commit) was a force and McCulloch added a hat trick while Shane Corcoran (The Heights School, DC) was brilliant in goal, Ricky Miezan (Episcopal, UNC commit) excelled and defender/LSM Jack Scalia (The Heights) was a standout.

“There were explosive offensive efforts from both teams,” said Madlax coach Cabell Maddux. “There were five really good teams in this tournament and someone had to be the fifth seed – and it was us because we lost in the round robin. But we won some tough games and really earned it.”

Madlax National U15 wins championship (Courtesy MadLax)

Madlax National U15 wins championship (Courtesy MadLax)

U13 final: Madlax Nationals 9, Cannons Select (MD) 1. Under Armour Championship Game MVP: Madlax’s Finlay MacKnight (4 goals) of St. Stephen’s & St Agnes. Madlax went 8-0 overall and broke open a 5-5 game at halftime in the semis to down Atlanta Empire, 13-6. Connor Shellenberger and Emmett Barger of St. Anne’s Belfield (VA) and Michael Grogan were also standouts for Madlax.

U11 final: Team Igloo (N.Y.) 9, Edge Elite 2021 (ON) 2. Under Armour Game MVP: Team Igloo’s AJ Alexander (three goals). Also, Aidan Mulholland and Daniel Cook won approximately 80 percent of the face-offs.

Igloo Lacrosse won the U11 championship

Igloo Lacrosse won the U11 championship (Courtesy of Team Igloo)

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